Hot air does not move the parts because they are held by surface tension of the solder. To solder single sided boards I have found the "skillet" or "hotplate" method very convenient. Sparkfun has good SMD tutorials, search with google for them. ST On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 5:53 PM, acidblue <sunblaster5@...> wrote: > Looking for tutorials on toaster method of soldering smd parts. > Any advice on soldering smd parts would be appreciated. > I do not want to hand solder them! > However using hot air to solder IC's looks fairly easy, was wondering though would that work for smaller parts like smd led's and caps? > Wouldn't the air move the smaller parts? > > Whats a good hot air solder station, that won't break the bank? > The toaster method sounds like the easiest, but would like to see or read a tutorial. >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Looking fot Tutorials for soldering SMD's
2012-03-16 by Stefan Trethan